Scalable robotic biofabrication of tissue spheroids
Autor: | J Brown, Zoltan Hajdu, A Nagy Mehesz, W Beaver, Richard P. Visconti, J.V.L. da Silva, Roger R. Markwald, Vladimir Mironov |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
Materials science
Tissue Engineering Cell seeding Biomedical Engineering Spheroid Pipette Cell Culture Techniques Bioengineering Nanotechnology General Medicine Biochemistry Article Biomaterials Drop method Automation Tissue engineering Adipose Tissue Spheroids Cellular Humans Large size Biotechnology Gravitational force Biofabrication Biomedical engineering Cell Size |
Zdroj: | Biofabrication. 3(2) |
ISSN: | 1758-5090 |
Popis: | Development of methods for scalable biofabrication of uniformly sized tissue spheroids is essential for tissue spheroid-based bioprinting of large size tissue and organ constructs. The most recent scalable technique for tissue spheroid fabrication employs a micromolded recessed template prepared in a non-adhesive hydrogel, wherein the cells loaded into the template self-assemble into tissue spheroids due to gravitational force. In this study, we present an improved version of this technique. A new mold was designed to enable generation of 61 microrecessions in each well of a 96-well plate. The microrecessions were seeded with cells using an EpMotion 5070 automated pipetting machine. After 48 h of incubation, tissue spheroids formed at the bottom of each microrecession. To assess the quality of constructs generated using this technology, 600 tissue spheroids made by this method were compared with 600 spheroids generated by the conventional hanging drop method. These analyses showed that tissue spheroids fabricated by the micromolded method are more uniform in diameter. Thus, use of micromolded recessions in a non-adhesive hydrogel, combined with automated cell seeding, is a reliable method for scalable robotic fabrication of uniform-sized tissue spheroids. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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